Better or thicker? Testosterone is a hormone given to humans to increase the level of hormon in human body. theres Estrogen, Progesterone, and Testosterone. we have all have these, regardless male or female. just some may have one or more thats embalanced. thus a women might have a thick beard, or a man might have large breast. so with that said a male carries more testosterone. a women , Estrogen and we all have a little of all three.
Hope this helps.Isopurty "the BeautyQueen"
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Occasionally increased hair growth is a sign of subclinical PCOS, so it may be worth it to get checked again in a year or two. But hair, even when it grows in areas unfashionable for women, is not necessarily a sign of any medical problem. You are a mammal after all, and hair is what sets us apart from the rest of the animal kingdom. You do have medical options. Birth control pills reduce facial hair growth in most of the women who take them. A more radical option is an antiandrogencic drug like spironolactone, although generally the birth control would be the first option. Any of these would take several months to take effect, so in the mean time, or if you opt not to take these for your own reasons, there is a HUGE hair-removal market out there. A dermatologist would be a good stop: there's hair-suppressing creams (vanaquil), laser treatments, electrolysis... or you could just go to a salon: professional waxing generally does a lot better job than home kits. So don't panic just yet. There are millions of women with your same issue.
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Hi Its Slamdunk here, I'll try to answer your question as best I can using the medical knoledge I have as a Medical Rep, and working in clinical trials etc.
An interesting question.
To answere it simply, Yes, there is medication that can make facial hair grow much faster, thicker and longer. However you must fist understand the consequences related to taking such medication.
I must first say, that you should consult a doctor in relation to a scientific answer to this question.
There are many medications on the market, usually scripted out by doctors, GP's Specialists etc for primary medical conditions. In most cases the additional facial hair growth is a secondary consequence of taking the medication. Sometimes referred as potential side effects.
However, scientific studies , have demonstrated that a naturally occuring chemical called testosterone found both in males and females is primarily responsible for facial hair growth amongst many other side effects and uses.
Naturally in most cases males produce much more Testosterone than females consequently, males have facial hair more than females in most cases.
Females produce a chemical called Estrogen, as well as males, however our levels of estrogen are much lower than females, that is primarily why females are usually facial hair free and males have to shave on a regular basis.
These chemicals are predominantly produced in the pituatry gland and in some males, they do not produce enough testosterone to fully gow facial hair.
Additionally you can also consult, herbalists and nartuapaths which claim certain naturally growing herbs and concoctionc can also increase facial hair growth.
However to be absolutely sure, I would see a GP and get a referral to a specialist and talk to them about your desire to increase facial hair, as sometimes counselling may be involved.
There are certainly injections and pills that will increase facial hair, but you will usually have to obtaib them through a doctor.
The final advice I can give you, is to ask your local pharmacist, as they have instant access on there computer to tell them which substances will prodice the best results.
But be warned for acheiving something like this, there are usually some unwanted side effects.
Hope this info helps.
Cheers
Slamdunk""
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Hair loss affects both men and women. Here are some natural remedies that can help boost hair growth: https://tinyurl.im/aH7Qy While genetics plays a role, there are other factors, including: hormonal imbalances, an underactive thyroid gland, nutrient deficiencies and insufficient scalp circulation.
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While genetics plays a role, there are other factors, including: hormonal imbalances, an underactive thyroid gland, nutrient deficiencies and insufficient scalp circulation.
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